Supporting Student Resilience in Trauma-Sensitive Schools

Date:
March 8, 2016
Location:
Reno,
NV

This one-day conference engaged educators, school counselors, district student services staff, educators, mental health experts, and community stakeholders in a statewide conversation about the impact of trauma on youth development and the role of schools to create safe and supportive environments for students who have experienced trauma. Presented by the Washoe and Clark County School Districts, the Nevada Department of Education, and REL West, the event addressed ways we can transform Nevada schools into more supportive environments for the many students who experience trauma that affects their learning, behavior, engagement, and success in school.

Event Goals:

Understand what constitutes childhood trauma and how it affects learning and normal development.

Learn about ways to mitigate long-term effects of family violence and adverse childhood events.

Hear concrete examples from other schools to help you create supportive environments that foster student abilities to focus and learn.

Speakers

Speakers included the following national and local educators, researchers, and mental health experts:

Christopher Blodgett, Professor of Human Development and Director of CLEAR Trauma Center, Washington State University

Erika Ryst, Professor of Pediatric Psychiatry, University of Nevada - Reno, School of Medicine